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Node.js Training Courses

Local, instructor-led live Node.js training courses demonstrate through interactive discussion and hands-on practice the design choices that make Node.js unique, how this changes the way applications are built and how systems of applications work most effectively in this model.

Node.js training is available as "onsite live training" or "remote live training". Luxembourg onsite live Node.js trainings can be carried out locally on customer premises or in NobleProg corporate training centers. Remote live training is carried out by way of an interactive, remote desktop.

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Testimonials

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What did you like the most about the training?:
I liked that the trainer would spend ample amounts of time explaining things if we didn't understand it, he wouldn't just move on to the next topic.

Bryan Hagner - SSA

Course: Node.js for JavaScript Developers

I mostly liked the all the in code examples.

Course: Node.js for JavaScript Developers

The code exercises were good and engaging.

Course: Node.js for JavaScript Developers

I was benefit from the hands-on. Lots of help. Lots of space for asking questions and getting answers.

Abdul Zaheer

Course: Node.js for JavaScript Developers

I really liked creating the Connect middle ware.

Course: Node.js for JavaScript Developers

Examples were relate able.

Yongching Tee

Course: Node.js for JavaScript Developers

I felt it was the right mix of lecture and practical application.

David Jaggie

Course: Node.js for JavaScript Developers

I liked that through this training Joey was able to cover different levels of knowledge and he made this course very interesting and understandable for the beginners and for more experienced developers.

Tetyana Myronova

Course: Node.js for JavaScript Developers

Joey was great and really adapted the training to our needs and the skill level of the audience.

Alain Lormil

Course: Node.js for JavaScript Developers

The slides provided by NobleProg gave a good outline of the sections to cover in my personal exploration of the subject.

Joe Flynn

Course: Node.js for JavaScript Developers

The labs were interesting and probably the most useful learning tool to me. Anything I missed or forgot about was relearned or reinforced in the labs.

Joseph Fuerst

Course: Building Web Apps using the MEAN stack

The Hands-on part where he ask us to focus and listen first, then giving time to practice what he just did.

Capgemini Philippines Corp.

Course: Node.js for JavaScript Developers

His lecturing style and how he speaks English fluently. I like the way he explained the lecture through slow phasing and we deeply understand it little by little.

John Edward Hernandez - Capgemini Philippines Corp.

Course: Node.js for JavaScript Developers

I mostly enjoyed all of it.

Raged Nueva España - Capgemini Philippines Corp.

Course: Node.js for JavaScript Developers

Course builds up to a product that has significant value and informs design decisions (even though a product already exists in this space).

Roland Mackenzie - Inland Revenue

Course: Node.js for JavaScript Developers

I was benefit from doing the exercises to understand nodejs concepts.

Jagath Wijesooriya - Inland Revenue

Course: Node.js for JavaScript Developers

The overview he provided for building a web application and covering off the many problems you could incounter.

Inland Revenue

Course: Node.js for JavaScript Developers

I enjoyed the doing problem solving with JavaScript coding.

Inland Revenue

Course: Node.js for JavaScript Developers

I liked the way of conducting classes and performed exercises. The ideal division of theory and practice. A big plus was the factual translation of ambiguity and answering each question

MEAN stack is a full-stack JavaScript solution that helps you write scalable, robust, and maintainable web applications quickly and easily using MongoDB, express, AngularJS, and Node.js.

By the end of this hands-on intensive training course, the students will be able to:

- Store the data in NoSQL, document-oriented MongoDB database that brings performance and scalability.- Use Node.js, the server-side platform built on Google V8’s runtime for building fast, scalable network applications.- Use Express, a simple yet powerful web application development HTTP server framework built on top of Node.js.- Use AngularJS framework that offers declarative, two-way data binding for web applications.- Take advantage of the ‘full-stack JavaScript’ paradigm i.e. store documents in JSON-like format in MongoDB, author JSON queries in Node.js/Express.js, and forward these JSON documents back to an Angular-based frontend.- Get acquainted with the latest web application development trends in the IT industry.

Node.js is a platform for easily building fast, scalable network applications. Learn how to use the event-driven, non-blocking I/O model to build data-intensive real-time applications that run across distributed devices. We will explore the design choices that make Node.js unique, how this changes the way applications are built and how systems of applications work most effectively in this model. Learn how to create modular code that’s robust, expressive and clear. Understand when to use callbacks, event emitters and streams. Use streams to easily manipulate data that would be impossible to fit in application memory. Gain confidence in handling errors effectively to ensure runtime reliability. The course has extensive lab exercises to reinforce the concepts and techniques covered.

Objectives

On completion of this course, students will be able to:

- Clearly understand the platform design choices that led to Node.js choosing an event loop and what this means for applications built on that foundation.- Understand the unique trade-offs present in event-driven programming.- Create Node.js modules and express code modularity in an application.- Understand the core flow control patterns in Node.js and know when it is appropriate to use callbacks, event emitters or streams.- Create and manipulate buffers efficiently.- Understand how to manage error state and know when a process should exit due to an error.- Build network applications with Node.js.

- Explore and apprehend all the features and functionalities of the webstorm platform for Node.js- Explore and apprehend all the features and functionalities of the pm2 production process manager- Explore and apprehend logging with Winston.js

Audience

The typical attendee for this course include project manager, analyst, developer or any profile that needs

- To have a good understanding of an application’s structure and deployment mechanisms- To carry out Installation / production environment / architecture tasks and configuration- To be able to assess code quality, perform debugging, monitoring- To implement advanced production like Logging

Delivery

This course is a mixture of presentations and hands on practice. Most of the concepts are discovered through code readings, exercises and labs.

Typically, a Project Manager, Aanalyst, Developer or anyone who needs:

- Explore the node.js framework and architecture- Explore Express.js as a solution for web development- Assess Node.js & Express.js as solutions for web development

- Advantages and disadvantages over Java

- To have a good understanding of an application’s structure and deployment mechanisms- To carry out Installation / production environment / architecture tasks and configuration- To be able to assess code quality, perform debugging, monitoring- To implement advanced production like Logging

Objectives:

- Explore the advantages and characteristics of Node.js (In comparison with Java)- Explore Express.js: Architecture, administration (In comparison with Java EE)- Explore and apprehend all the features and functionalities of the webstorm platform for Node.js- Explore and apprehend all the features and functionalities of the pm2 production process manager- Explore and apprehend advanced logging with Winston.js

Description:

The course is normally 3 days (7 hours a day) and has a heavy emphasis on hands on practice. Most of the concepts are discovered through code readings, exercises and labs.